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Description

This is a simple, affordable OLED display module to add to your projects using your favourite microcontroller.

This?0.96″ OLED has a 128×64 resolution and is driven by the popular SSD1306?using I2C for communication with your microcontroller – meaning it will work for lots of code libraries for various boards and programming languages. When showing data, the text is white.

The pins are pre-soldered and can be popped straight into a breadboard, ready to hook up with jumper wires.

We use them with the Raspberry Pi Pico all the time – in fact, we included a similar display in our Maker Advent Calendar, so you can re-use a lot of the examples from that day’s article – just change the display setup line to the right resolution, like this: display = SSD1306_I2C(128, 64, i2c).

We also stock a similar 1.3″ OLED display.

Features

  • 0.96″ OLED display
  • 128×64 resolution
  • SSD1306 driver – lots of compatible code libraries
  • I2C communication
  • Breadboard-compatible
  • White text

Pinout

The OLED display has four pins. Connect them as follows:

Display MicroController
VCC 3.3V
GND GND pin
SCL I2C SCL pin
SDA I2C SDA Pin

Care: Not all OLED displays use the same pin order – check before following the wiring from a tutorial!

Resources

  • Tony’s blog post (coming soon!)
  • Using an SSD1315 OLED with the Raspberry Pi Pico – libraries and wiring are the same
  • Maker Advent Calendar OLED article – change the display setup line to: display = SSD1306_I2C(128, 64, i2c)

Package Contents

  • 1x 0.96″ OLED Display (pins pre-soldered)

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg

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